| United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Judiciary - 1966 - 678 lapas
...taken without permission. * * * The safest course to follow * * * is to get permission first. * * * When it is impracticable to obtain permission, use of copyrighted material should be avoided unless it seems clear that the doctrine <<f "fair use" would apply to the situation. If there is any doubt... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Judiciary - 1967 - 256 lapas
...infringement is unclear and not easily defined. The easiest course to follow is to get permission first * * *. When it is impracticable to obtain permission, use of copyrighted material should be avoided unless it seems clear that the the doctrine of "fair use" would apply to the situation. If there is any doubt... | |
| William Mooney - 1996 - 212 lapas
...safest course is always to get permission from the copyright owner before using copyrighted material. When it is impracticable to obtain permission, use...of "fair use" would clearly apply to the situation. If you desire more information about what a library and archives may and may not do, we recommend looking... | |
| Charles C. Sharpe - 1999 - 240 lapas
...in this situation. Consult Bowker's Literary Market Place for the names and addresses of publishers. When it is impracticable to obtain permission, use...of Fair Use would clearly apply to the situation. As a general rule, an author is advised that if the use of the material in question appears to meet... | |
| Carolyn Widner Ward, Alan E. Wilkinson - 2006 - 292 lapas
...safest course is always to get permission from the copyright owner before using copyrighted material. When it is impracticable to obtain permission, use...of "fair use" would clearly apply to the situation. — Adapted from the Copyright Office, 2002 Top Five Picture Tips 1. Show one subject clearly. A picture... | |
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